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Publication Date: 2025-12-15 08:00:00
Nutanix is looking to end a strong year on a high, unveiling capabilities in its Cloud Platform (NCP) to give users even more flexibility in managing their infrastructure across distributed environments.
Nutanix’s end-of-year updates see NCP now provide orchestrated lifecycle management of multiple dark-site environments, along with on-premises deployment options for governance and control planes.
The move aims to simplify management for isolated environments and reduce complexity in maintaining disconnected systems, providing engineers and developers with increased ownership and local access to management and security systems.
The updates see Nutanix become the latest in an ever-growing list of firms playing the digital sovereignty card, while also continuing to jab at its bête noire, Broadcom/VMware. The vendor touts its NCP updates as helping customers maintain operational flexibility without being tied to a single cloud vendor ecosystem.
“As sovereign cloud architectures become a defining priority for organisations, we’re introducing several enhancements to the Nutanix Cloud Platform that help customers meet these needs without giving up the advantages of a distributed cloud infrastructure,” Thomas Cornely, EVP of product management at Nutanix, explained. “These new capabilities give customers the clarity and control needed to draw their own sovereign boundaries across distributed environments and leverage the resiliency and flexibility that distributed clouds…